Gentoo always and for everything!
Fedora
Ubuntu server w/ zfs on the main.
Have a little atom hp home server at my parents house that uses almost no power, that runs freebsd x86, zerotier one, and kopia. Free cloud backup 😁
Mythbuntu. It started its life as a MythTV server.
Fedora Server, with most of the services I need running via Docker.
I'm currently on ubuntu and fedora. I'd love to try coreos
My setup consists of the following:
Unraid, most services I self host run in docker here. Things like plex/jellyfin, nextcloud, unifi could controller.
Proxmox, used to virtualize my pfsense after I moved away from my unifi USG router. A few Linux and Debian headless virtual machines run here as well. Had pihole virtualized here as well but switched over to pfBlockerNG to consolidate.
TrueNAS, all my media shares. I also sync my desktop environments here to have a consistent windows desktop across my desktops and laptops.
Home assistant running on home assistant yellow. Runs a few add-on services.
Windows 10 LTSC
I have 4 home servers. 1 running pfsense, 1 running truenas, 1 running proxmox, and 1 is a cloud key gen2 for unifi that I got for free
OpenMediaVault
Rocky & RHEL
OpenMediaVault (Debian), it's the perfect amount of tinkering and simplicity for my first nas/homeserver
That was my first NAS OS, too! It's a gateway drug 😆
I used unraid for a long while. I recently switched to opensuse microos for a better desktop experience, and it's been fantastic
TrueNAS scale with truecharts for my main server. I'm considering rolling out a compute only server with openSUSE microOS to leave trueNAS only for storage. I like openSUSE philosophy and microOS with cockpit seems solid on my tests. I might start with some old laptops and deploy the ldap server there to test it and remove that responsability from TrueNAS.
Acronyms, initialisms, abbreviations, contractions, and other phrases which expand to something larger, that I've seen in this thread:
Fewer Letters | More Letters |
---|---|
DNS | Domain Name Service/System |
ESXi | VMWare virtual machine hypervisor |
Git | Popular version control system, primarily for code |
HTTP | Hypertext Transfer Protocol, the Web |
LTS | Long Term Support software version |
LXC | Linux Containers |
NAS | Network-Attached Storage |
NVMe | Non-Volatile Memory Express interface for mass storage |
RAID | Redundant Array of Independent Disks for mass storage |
RPi | Raspberry Pi brand of SBC |
SBC | Single-Board Computer |
SMTP | Simple Mail Transfer Protocol |
VPS | Virtual Private Server (opposed to shared hosting) |
ZFS | Solaris/Linux filesystem focusing on data integrity |
k8s | Kubernetes container management package |
nginx | Popular HTTP server |
15 acronyms in this thread; the most compressed thread commented on today has 10 acronyms.
[Thread #478 for this sub, first seen 2nd Feb 2024, 19:45] [FAQ] [Full list] [Contact] [Source code]
3-Node ESXi cluster with 10 Debian VMs, 3 Windows VMs, and one FreeBSD VM
Fedora core os (FCOS) vms on XCP-NG with trueNas for persistent storage. With FCOS, vms configurations can stay version controlled and deployed using open Tofu (terraform) and butane/ignition.
Armbian
Fedora Server
hypervisor: proxmox
vms: rhel 9.2
Alpine Linux, everything is in containers :)
TrueNAS SCALE as host with an Ubuntu LTS VM running Docker containers.
Original I went with only containers running on top of SCALE but both iX and TrueCharts made it harder to run plain Docker Compose on TrueNAS.
Rocky, but I'll probably give Debian a try next time I decide to nuke my install
It's like a vote, without criteria and done in the wrong medium.
I disagree
Debian with Yunohost.
Arch which is great, but I want to move to FreeBSD or Proxmox for security reasons
TrueNAS, and Debian
-
Alpine on Pi4.
-
LMDE on recycled AMD systems (phenoms, opterons, FM2 APUs, oh and a recently dead bulldozer fx-8150).
-
TrueNAS, OPNsense on dedicated hardware.
-
VMware ESXi on my older workstations (currently transitioning toward LXD/Incus and ~~XPG-ng~~ XCP-ng with Xen Orchestra).
Proxmox, Openmediavault, Ubuntu Server. Mostly because I'm lazy and I grew up using Ubuntu.
Arch for stuff I have physical access to. Nothing's ever gone wrong, so it's worth it for the immediate updates and consistency with my other systems. For VPS I use Debian though, occasionally the unstable/Sid branch if I really need the latest updates. There are almost always Debian images available on a VPS.
Selfhosted
A place to share alternatives to popular online services that can be self-hosted without giving up privacy or locking you into a service you don't control.
Rules:
-
Be civil: we're here to support and learn from one another. Insults won't be tolerated. Flame wars are frowned upon.
-
No spam posting.
-
Posts have to be centered around self-hosting. There are other communities for discussing hardware or home computing. If it's not obvious why your post topic revolves around selfhosting, please include details to make it clear.
-
Don't duplicate the full text of your blog or github here. Just post the link for folks to click.
-
Submission headline should match the article title (don’t cherry-pick information from the title to fit your agenda).
-
No trolling.
Resources:
- selfh.st Newsletter and index of selfhosted software and apps
- awesome-selfhosted software
- awesome-sysadmin resources
- Self-Hosted Podcast from Jupiter Broadcasting
Any issues on the community? Report it using the report flag.
Questions? DM the mods!